I found an article on this story while browsing Yahoo’s most popular news stories yesterday (which is one of my favorite things to do, but this is the foxnew$ link).
An eleven year-old girl in Wisconsin died when her parents chose prayer and faith in God over taking her to the doctor. She was ill for about a month “suffering symptoms like nausea, vomiting, excessive thirst, loss of appetite and weakness.” An autopsy revealed that “the girl died from diabetic ketoacidosis, an ailment that left her with too little insulin in her body.” It’s also a very easily treated condition.
The article states that the girl hadn’t been to a doctor since she was 3-years-old for “some shots” which I perceived to mean vaccinations. The parents read the Bible and belong to a Bible study, but do not attend an organized church. “The mother believes the girl could still be resurrected,” the police chief said. (Whoa, lay off the Kool-Aid, lady!)
I’ve got mixed feelings on this. I believe in faith and the power of prayer. There are times when the doctors don’t know what’s going on as in Susie’s case. So I continue to pray for her, and I have faith that she will get better. I respect a parent’s decision to not vaccinate or see a doctor regularly if it opposes their personal values or beliefs even if I don’t agree with it. However, if the child’s life is in danger, it is neglectful to not seek professional help.
I wonder if charges will be brought against these parents for having more faith in God’s powers to heal than I do. I couldn’t wrap my mind and my heart around it, so I talked to my pastor. He said that people have prayed for centuries for doctors to have the knowledge and ability to fight common and mystery ailments. We have the knowledge and technology to heal and cure so much more than we did a century ago or even ten years ago. If the parents were over 18 and made the decision to personally not seek treatment for an illness they had, then it wouldn’t be a problem. However, because the parents and caregivers were negligent of a child in their care, he believed that they were liable for her death.
I hope and pray that this family is not torn apart by their actions because they must be a wreck after losing this beautiful child. I’m still trying to wrap my mind around it, but I’m not going to hold my breath until she rises from the dead. What do you think?


